Description
Since 1994, Moon Far Away from Arkhangelsk, Russia, have crafted a unique sound. They blend Western neo - folk with the rich musical heritage of the Russian North, a cultural hub for literature, arts, and music. Influenced by their diverse background, they started with neoclassical dark wave and world music. 'Athanor Eurasia', their fifth record and debut on Auerbach Tonträger/Prophecy Productions, is a neo - folk gem. It weaves acoustic guitars, wind instruments, and male and female voices, with a focus on traditional song formats. Some tracks recall Death In June, Forseti or Sol Invictus, while others are adapted from Northern Russian folk tunes. It defies categorization, conceptually and musically celebrating the shared space. As Count Ash says, it's the first Eurasian neo - folk album, blending Western canons with Eastern ideas. 'Athanor Eurasia' is available in Digipak CD, gatefold LP, and a 2CD book edition (hardcover, 18x18cm, 36 pages with detailed English liner notes, enhanced artwork, and 7 bonus tracks over 30 minutes long).
To enjoy 'Athanor Eurasia', simply insert the CD into your CD player or play the LP on your turntable. For the 2CD book edition, you can flip through the pages to read the in - depth liner notes while listening. When handling the discs, make sure your hands are clean to avoid scratches. Store the CD, LP, or book edition in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. If you use a digital copy, keep your device updated to ensure smooth playback. Enjoy this unique neo - folk album at any time of the day, whether you're relaxing at home or having a quiet evening.